


WINDOWS 10 BSOD DRIVER POWER STATE FAILURE RANDOM TIMES DRIVERS
I have the latest nVidia drivers and I manually installed the latest Intel driver for my integrated card and uninstalled the manufacturer driver, but the problem persists. I have an integrated Intel 4600 graphics card and an nVidia GTX 960M. I'm running on an Intel Core i7-4720HQ 2.60GHz, quad core. I also have not replaced any of the hardware components, so they are all the same parts that came with the laptop originally. My laptop is around 1.5-2 years old, and the OS is the same one originally installed on the laptop (I also do not own a retail copy of Windows 10, so hopefully I won't have to do a complete reinstall). This issue has only been occurring for the last week and a half or so, and I don't remember anything that occurred in that time frame that would have significantly changed my system. I've already disallowed the computer from shutting down the adapter to save power. The BSOD gives me a Driver Power State Failure error. If I do not restart my computer, it appears as if it has normal functionality, just without a working Wifi adapter. In any case, I am able to successfully restart my computer after the BSOD screen, where everything is working normally. I am unsure whether it is crashing before the computer can completely shut down or if it is crashing as soon as the system attempts to reboot. I only get a BSOD when I restart my computer, where it will BSOD. I have an Intel AC 7620 Wifi adapter, and when I go into device manager the adapter is greyed out as if it were disabled, and clicking enable does nothing. At seemingly random intervals, my computer will freeze up for a few seconds and then my Wifi will start acting up - it will say that the current network has no internet connection, and when I go to the Wifi menu only that network is available. I've recently been having some trouble with my Lenovo Y70-50 laptop running Windows 10 Home build 14393, 圆4. Hi, new to this forum so hopefully I'm doing this right.
